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The Dearing Sentinel from Dearing, Kansas • 1

The Dearing Sentinel from Dearing, Kansas • 1

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i .1 X.J 1 "te. .4 ...1 T1 he Jl ii II i'i )fl ii 0 Vol. 1. DKAKING, KANSAS, FRIDAY, NO VEMHKK 12, lOHU j. Aank Commissioner, J.

N. 1 HOLE SHOULD EE Harry IJorbour returned to work in Nowata, Wednesday af- rJ re lay has issuhd the following state moot concerning the condition of ier a witkn vihu wun lis inomer. tA at Kansas banks and showing tho eiTi Harry is a clerk in tho postothce Nowata. lOffiico Man Commands a Good Salary ciency of tho bank guaranty law. id ana ism Ltroat Demand.

American's Greatest weekly TIIETGLEDO BLADE TOLEDO, OHIO The Best known Newspaper in the United States Circulation Popular in Uvery State. 11 LP- 'I "lliere nro do.) banks that di I lii.Hi.tt Svdjk) ni 1.1 FORM- Wo equsp students posited with the state treasurer at Tho Dearing teachers attended the meeting of the slate association it Topeka last week. They returned well pleased with tho trip. to supply this demand by thr.rntxrh '1 this date. There is deposited ii the stste treasury t'-'(J.

Jo in 1 fi course of praciic. ihe bond account, and in the assets-ment account OS. Ti said sums being placed to the credit of these llGo banks. strucUon methods. 111 f.

Mall rVtiMtHmt l.fft tf HI. by individual The Intr riirban lias been usiiv its construction car to haul baygnpt this week. Will this help the eonij any to declare dividends? Tlic 'condition of the interurban railroad crowning causes a very bad mud bole in, Independence avetni' in tlie buhincHH center of Deal ing. This condition has existed for sonx Lime and HonuLliing should be doni before winter comes. After a rain Indcpcnderico Ave hue at this point resembles a nine bole in a country road jut below seine Turner's hog pen.

Such things are a menance t( trade and a town that permits i condition of this kind to exist be-cornea a joke and en object of ridicule for strangers, If it in in the power of the citj council to aet in thin matter thej should got busy. Un(iieMtionablj Ask for our free cat-1 Under the guaranty law, which The, seventy-fourth year of its existence lines the Toledo 111 popular than at any period of its remarkable career. It is row read each week by more than a million people. Its fields is not term. permits five assessments per an.

num, there is available at this timi in cash the payment oi J. McCain and family returned to Tuhlequah, after a tei lays visit with Frank McCain and family. circuinscnUea by Slate boumiai n. 1 1 nn if if immn mi UDIIi but involves the length and breadth of the United States, giving it an unquestionable right of claiming ffeyville. Kan.

which is guaranteed by bond deposits with the state treasurer to the amount of $259,492.20 as abovi stated. to be the greatest national wedJ newspaper in the country. Mrs. Jessia Ilowland and son, G. are visiting with her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. K. Nelson. The Weekly Blade is distinctly -ft SI rf If" I A 1 1 TV Pi family newspaper.

The one objict of its publishers has always lx-ee to make it fit for the Ainerii an (ecil Siler, of Wichita, is fi 1 1 i 1 1 lie position of night operator a lie depot. Transacts A General it iH tho duty of the Interurban company to drain this loblolly or extend the grade approaching the railroad crowing. A railroad has right to inconvenience public traffic, ill thin manner and it in the dut oi the citizens of Hearing; to hoc that the mayor and council shall act in this manner. kinir Business. The records of the banking department show that during the last ten yearn less than 25jOOO per annum has been lost to depositor through failed banks.

On thb basis, there is at this time enougl in the assessment fund to pay th( average loss for three years to conn as shown by the ruoorda during th pSst ten years comprise all of thf banks of Kansas, which were double the number of banks as are now in the assessment fund, Dick Ilnrst has returned to Dear ing and is working at tht smeller YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED. C. Hester, President I. L. Banyan, Cashier.

B. Adams was a biininens vis itor to Indrpendiicoe Tuesday. Mrs. II. B.

Snow is improving from an illness of two weeks. In other words, the ratio of losses- need for half of the banks would, not ii nearly per annum. Y8 have Mrs. H. 1).

Hamilton was a Cof feyville visitor Tuesday. homes, for the fireside; and of in terest to every member of the family. To fulfil this purpose it it-kept clean and wholesome. Tht njwn of the world is handled in a comprehensive manner, and the various department of The Blade are edited with painstaking care. The Household page is a delight to the women and children; current affaii'3 are treated editorially without prejudice; the serial stories are selected with the idea of pleas-the greatest number of Sclion lovers; the Question Bureau is a scrapboook of information; the Farmstead colums are conducted with the purpose ot giving the patrons a medium for the exchange of ideas and information on farm topics.

No department is neglected, but every feature is taken care of with the ide of making The Blade worth many times the price of subscription one dollar a year. Sa -ample copiea mailed Jree. Address. THE BLADE Toledo, Ohio of anything usually kept in a First Class many other applications for participation under the guaranty law, but they have not as yet been examined an accepted. Robert Long ia visiting in Wash itigton, la.

Sen Acetdent. John Orr fell from the bridg-irest of Dearing bile on his va home Sunday night, practuiiiif. his shoulder and bruising himself quite seriously. Ho rendered uiiconciotiH by the fall and lay in condition all Mondaj afacrnoon he reached a neighbor? house where medical aid was called. His daughter Mis.

Alma, Jenkins of UofiTeyvillc is staying with him at bis place south of Deal ing where he is improving slowly. John Shilc waa in CofJeyvilb Tucsd ay. Call On Rino News Mr. and Mrs. A.

1C. Stanton are taking a vacation in Texas. Lored Hodges has been suffering with an attack of the quinsy. Enouirh Sai Home made candies at the Candy Kitchen. Livery, Feed and Transfer Stable Or Mr.

Harding has received word that his son William who is ii Montana is recovering from a lonii illness of typhoid fever. Mr, Hugo is laying the foundation for Mr. llardinga naw barn, Gao: Fayne of Dearing is drilling a trail for J. W. Cooper.

H. A. BARRAQER Dray Work Given Prompt Attention SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO COMMERCIAL TRACE Sold Blacksmith Shop Z. A. Palmer hr.8 boIu his blacksmith shop to Hartiaan brothers.

John Ilaituian has been in the employ of Mr. Palmer for some tiuia and io well and favorably known here. Mr. Palmer will remain in Dearing. We clean and al! kinds of clothes, for all kinds of people.and guarantee satisfaction.

York Cleaning andDye Works, 113 W. 8th. st. Coffeyvilie Kan, Pbone 16-3 Miss Jennie Messeromita visited Saturday night with Miss Stilla Candy Kitchen WANTS Armstrong. i i St-ec.

Lamb exnects tc remain For Sale or Kent tusir.eag an. ill this district for another year, hotel Luildiiig on Independence ave. i Rooms partly furnished. A bargain and a good'renter. 11.

J. NelHon. Ar.dercoh Rogers had the miE'ortanc to fall from a horse Sunday breaking his left arm. Unique data or" V'orkers Whose Dut It is to Sort Refuse of Big City. The rni-jiieker-' of Paris are born to their woik, Liio occupation being passed from father to son for general ions.

Kach vug-picker family has its own district, which is inherited by children and grandchildren. In spite of nil the jd ogress made in modern and elegant Paris, barrels of waste are piled up on the streets in front of many buildings on beautiful boulevards in the early morning hours, and it is the privilege, and in fact tho mission, of the rag-pickers to examine tin's refuse. They have use for everything and but little is left after thoy have passed, their very thoroughness being one reason why the system -is still allowed. Every scrap of paper has its market, rags are gathered for paper manufacturers, shoes go back to leather dealers, old sardine and preserved moat tins are used for making play-tilings, old bones produce gelatine find glue, lemon and orange peels greatly sought after and sold at tiie rale of one cent a pound to perfume and syrup manufacturers, old metals ire highly prized, cigar stubs go, to tobacco' factories, and even stale vegetables are carted away. The quartets cf the rag pickers of Paris are just outside tho.

confines of the city, sections' carefully avoided by most people -who do not belong to the guild. Every member of the fttmily, from the oldest to the takes part in tho sorting of the and it often happens that members of a family die (-idicr from poisoning from stale food or from a cut from one of tV3 Mrs. Laura Payne cf Motiud-Valley Kaiia. has opened a candy kitchen the Ilnnyan budding two doors ncrtli of the poni Mrs. I'ayre is an cxpieronccd candy maker and has some very fiine candies.

The Dearing Stats Bank Deposit Guaranteed, M. W. Allen ia suffering with in attack of the grip. Mrs B. Wacack.

suffered juite a scrioui fall on tho porch at her home Tuecdaj. FAio' dsgires to lease farafor coraing year. If you have a firm leave infonnalu.n at the Sentinel We handle a genera! line There hits teen decided increase in the railroad business in Dearing recently. The Smelter company ia doing a greater araount of ehiji-pln than usaal. of carpets, rugs, linoleums, Id window shades, lace curtains Gall Oat Fres Souvenir The Sentinel, $1.00 per ear and tlis Toledo Klade fl.OC per year value 2.00 the two for 1.00.

We do a General picture rami sag business. Room moulding and -wall FOU SALE Oli TRADE a gou vacant buHinena lot in Dearing at a figure below market pries. "Will accept a home in trade. Ash r.t th'3 Sentinel. FOR SALE A brand ncv? delivery at a reduction from tin-new price.

Inquire at thii oCice. ation hr.n issued 3 largo prer.iiu.n list, which tovero the lield co thoroughly that it would bo aimost impossible to find anything to whuh there it nt one so-t of crterca Fresh pop corn end candy every day at the Candy kitchen. AfTER THE STORM. Wife In a iiittlo-of longiiPS a woman cai. huh, iicr nn.

Ilnsbimd il'ycs, p'-iapg fan; Lmt f-bo (ii.s Bearing Furniture Os O. B. WANACK, Mgr. Waiitsd-A good girl io care for aisall children and belp aronr.d the A rood home 'cr a good girl. Address A w.

y.Tolbrovk, 111 Spruce Coevvrlle HIS WORK. 1 i I I Ms really held of 'tin UOlkl' I Probably. You Lc8 A for a 19-vcar-old girl..

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Years Available:
1909-1909